IGNARM

Network on indigenous peoples, gender
and natural resource management


 

www.wwf.dk

WWF Verdensnaturfonden is an independent Danish NGO, which is the Danish branch of World Wide Fund for Nature, a private and independent organisation with offices in 56 countries. WWF Denmark aims at saving the biological diversity as a whole, at obtaining a sustainable use of nature and natural resources and at solving global environmental problems, e.g. climate change. Our approach is scientifically based, and our methods are participatory, gender and dialogue oriented, seeking to achieve sustainable solutions for both nature and human beings.

Contact: Elisabeth Kiørboe, e.kiorboe@wwf.dk


www.iwgia.org

IWGIA, the International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs is a non-profit, politically independent, international membership organisation. The aim of IWGIA is to support indigenous peoples worldwide in their struggle for self-determination. IWGIA’s activities focus on human rights work, documentation and dissemination of information, and project activities in co-operation with indigenous organisations and communities.

Contact: Diana Vinding, dv@iwgia.org


www.kulu.dk

K.U.L.U. – Women and Development, is a non-partisan umbrella organisation for twenty-four women’s organisations, two local organisations and a wide circle of individual members. Established in 1976 at the beginning of the United Nation’s Women’s Decade, K.U.L.U. – Women and Development works with development education, information and lobby. Focusing on women’s social and economic rights under the general heading “World Trade, Globalisation and Development” K.U.L.U. is also raising gender equality and awareness in Development co-operation, policies and strategies.

Contact: Martha Salazar, ms@kulu.dk


www.nepenthes.dk

Nepenthes is an environmental organisation based in Denmark, working to promote the sustainable use and preservation of the forests of the world, with a special focus on support for indigenous peoples of the forests. The work of Nepenthes is concentrated in Central America and Denmark but also Eastern Europe and South East Asia are essential. Nepenthes promotes sustainable use of natural ressources including certification, indigenous land rights, environmental education, ecotourism, advocacy, and information work in Denmark and abroad.

Contact: Vibeke Tuxen, vt@nepenthes.dk


www.diis.dk

Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
The Department of Development Research is located at the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) in Copenhagen. The Department of Development Research conducts research which contributes to the understanding of the social, political, economic and environmental processes which shape development in third world countries and informs the design of development policy aimed at poverty reduction.

Contact: Helle Munk Ravnborg, hmr@diis.dk

 

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